Napster: MusicNet, spyware and LiquidAudio.

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21:05:01 Napster: MusicNet, spyware and LiquidAudio.
MusicNet, the system 'safe' for the sale of online traces developed by RealNetworks with funds from three of the five major (Time Warner, BMG and EMI), had its first public demonstration in front of a committee of the Congress of the United States. The system allows you to download (only from the central server) the songs for free, but after a short period of time no longer works and must be purchased. And while there is still debate a sort of 'fee' to compensate the public for the music artists freely distributed, Bearshare, iMesh Audio Galaxy Satellite and have included in their client peer-to-peer networks, such as Gnutella, species cookies, commonly called 'spyware', that is installed on the user's computer and monitor its activity. It also has its beautiful Aimster headaches, since the domain aimster.com he was reassigned from one procedure to ICANN America On Line. But even the paid model seems to make so well, since LiquidAudio, one of the most solid online sales, is in crisis from the beginning of the year, having seen the collapse of the last three months for 43 percent of its profits.